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The Arctic is no longer frozen in time. Ice is melting. Tensions are rising. And the world’s biggest powers are locking horns.
New images assessed by Business Insider show new roadworks, buildings, and modifications, with some sites undergoing rapid ...
China and Russia declared a "no limits" partnership in February 2022 when Putin visited Beijing, days before he sent tens of ...
Last July, for the first time ever, Russia and China operated a joint patrol into America’s Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). The patrol featured two Russian TU-95 bombers and two Chinese ...
A four-day test in the Alaska wilderness shows how far the U.S. military and American drone companies lag behind China in the technology.
China and Russia both acknowledged what they called a joint patrol over the Bering Sea, which divides Russia and Alaska. Their growing military relationship has triggered concerns both among NATO ...
Rear Adm. Bob Little is the new commander of the Coast Guard in Alaska, just as the big budget bill passes the president's ...
Russia’s 2,500-mile land border with China could prove critical for the delivery of arms, oil and other supplies if the United States and its allies ever succeeded in imposing a sea blockade on ...
The Pentagon has successfully tested a long-range radar in Alaska that can detect missile threats from Russia or China, and could someday serve as a sensor in the Golden Dome missile defense shield.
It is in no one’s interest to militarise the Arctic but thanks to something of an arms race heating up between the US, Russia and China, that is precisely what looks to be happening.
Eight countries are considered to have claims in the Arctic — the U.S., six other NATO members, and Russia — while a ninth, China, has unilaterally declared itself to be a “near-Arctic ...
After Iran’s Parliament voted to close the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing’s foreign-affairs spokesperson stressed—in what looked ...